PLATE III. 
Isocriuus candelabrum. 
(Figs. 61—67 and 69—76 represent specimens from 
Cserhat; Fig. 68. from Jeruzsälemhegy.) 
Pag. 
61. Specimen m, a complete intersyzygium; side- 
view, X 10 diam. . .39 
62. Holotype, specimen c, syzygial face of epizygal, 
X 10 diam.38, 39 
63. Holotype, side-view, with the epizygal at the 
lower end, X 5 diam.39, 40 
64. Holotype, a cirrus-facet, X 20 diam. ... 40 
65. Specimen m, syzygial face of hypozygal, X 10 
diam.38 
66. Specimen h, outline to show the sub-pentagonal 
transverse section, X 5 diam. 39 
67. Specimen k, outline to show the sub-concavi- 
stellate transverse section, x 5 diam. . . 39 
68. Specimen q, a normal joint-face, X 10 diam. 39, 40 
69. Specimen l, syzygial face of hypozygal, x 10 
diam.38, 39 
70. Specimen o, young columnals, showing their 
relative length, and the intercalation of new 
columnals, X 10 diam.41 
71. Specimen g, a stem-fragment comprising a 
complete syzygial pair, with cirrus-facets ; 
side-view, X 5 diam.40 
72. Specimen g, a cirrus-facet, X 20 diam. . . 40 
73. Specimen p, an intersyzygium ; syzygial face 
of hypozygal, showing minute specks in 
axial canal, X 10 diam.41, 42 
74. Specimen p, the lumen ofthe same face, showing 
the appearance of the specks, X 35 diam. 41, 42 
75. Specimen p, the lumen ground down on the 
face of the epizygal, X 35 diam. . . 41, 42 
76. Specimen p, the epizygal end ground down 
(cf. text-fig. 5), x 10 diam.41, 42 
Isocriuus scipio. 
l^Figs. 77—89, all from Cserhat.) 
Pag. 
77. Specimen a, young, normal joint-face of sub- 
pentagonal section, showing grooves for 
reception of radial ridges, x 10 diam. . . 44 
78. Specimen b, normal joint-face of sub-quinque- 
lobate section, with single radial ridges, 
approaching the structure of Balanocrinus, 
X 10 diam.44 
79. Specimen c, normal joint-face of sub-concavi- 
stellate section, with double radial ridge- 
groups and lambdoid ridges, X 10 diam. 44 
80. Holotype, specimen d, an epizygal viewed 
from its normal joint-face, in which view 
the swelling towards the syzygy is plain, 
X 10 diam.44 
81. Specimen e, syzygial face of an epizygal 
X 10 diam. . .44 
82. Specimen /, fragment of a rather young stem, 
comprising more than a complete intersyzy¬ 
gium. The syzygial suture-line can be detect- 
ed only under special lighting; X 5 diam. 44 
83. Speciem g, an intersyzygium; side-view, 
X 5 diam.44 
84. Specimen h, syzygial face of a hypozygal, 
with traces of crenellae, X 10 diam. . . 44 
85. Specimen j, an intersyzygium; side-view, 
showing slight radial pores, X 5 diam. . 44 
86. Specimen j, cirrus-facet, X 20 diam. ... 44 
87. Specimen k, syzygial face of a hypozygal, 
X 10 diam.44 
88. Specimen l, syzygial face of an epizygal, with 
traces of crenellae, x 10 diam.44 
89. Specimen l, cirrus-facet, X 20 diam. ... 44 
All figures drawn from nature by A. T. Hollick. 
